Mykhailo Mudryk Appeals to CAS Against Four-Year Ban – Eyes Return Next Season
Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk has appealed his four-year doping ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, seeking to overturn the English FA's punishment and return to competitive football as soon as next season. The Ukrainian forward tested positive for a banned substance in December 2024 and was formally charged in June 2025, with reports suggesting the substance was meldonium, a cardiovascular medication. CAS has received the appeal and the parties are currently exchanging documents, with no hearing date yet set.
Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk has filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to challenge a four-year ban imposed by the English Football Association (FA), hoping to return to action next season.
Mudryk tested positive for a banned substance in a urine test and received a provisional ban in December 2024. He was formally charged in June 2025, leading the FA to announce the four-year ban.
Having already served approximately 18 months of the ban, Mudryk would not be eligible to return until December 2028 if the ban stands unchanged. However, the Ukrainian international has now appealed to CAS, hoping to get back on the pitch as soon as possible next season.
CAS confirmed in a statement: "CAS can confirm that it has received an appeal from Mykhailo Mudryk. The parties involved are currently exchanging necessary documentation, and a hearing date has not yet been set."
While the FA has not disclosed details of the case, the BBC reported that Mudryk allegedly used meldonium during his time playing for Ukraine in October 2024. This substance is used to treat heart and cardiovascular conditions and is known to enhance respiratory capacity and physical endurance.